Fujitsu Siemens Pocket sized LOOX N520.

Fujitsu Siemens has quietly introduced an innovative addition to the Pocket LOOX variety of PDAs. The N series about PDAs has seen it has the innovative Pocket LOOX PERSONAL DIGITAL ASSISTANT range expand in functionality with the help of an integrated GPS individual. One of the initially things we noticed even as unpacked this PDA was basically its small size and much more specifically, its narrow thicker. It is actually hard to imagine that Fujitsu Siemens were able to pack everything it could, including GPS, into the following small form factor. Another feature we loved was the reality that the GPS antenna is created into the body, so it is not necessary to unfold a cumbersome aerial. Looking at the technical specifications within the N520, it features a 312MHz Intel XScale processor which includes a 128MB ROM and 64MB or even RAM, all of that runs on Windows Mobile phone 5.Just below the 3. 5-inch LCD are almost all common PDA buttons you will see on such a product, including a special GPS button that should launch your GPS software package. Compared to the other devices during this roundup, we were a bit of disappointed with the bundle that ships utilizing this type of device. It only options an AC adapter, UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS sync cable and body. We would have liked to observe the addition of a car or truck charger too. As appear to be the trend with PDA/GPS hybrids, any Pocket LOOX doesn&rsquo; w not ship with GPS software programs. Instead, you can purchase a optional software kit that contains a car cradle (car charger not included) and also the City Navigator 4 software about the 128MB SD Card. With regards to software worked fine, people much preferred the HandyMap software programs, which is also available as the separate purchase. The Bank LOOX N520 performed impressively under our test circumstances, but was a little slow often.